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Code · Louisiana · Title 9 — Civil Code-Ancillaries

RS 9:2434

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RS 9:2434
§2434. Fiduciary's right to withhold or recover proportion of tax attributable to persons interested in estate; security by person interested in estate for payment of tax
A. The fiduciary or other person in possession of the property of the deceased required to pay the tax may withhold from any property distributable to any person interested in the estate, upon its distribution to him, the amount of tax attributable to his interest. If the property in possession of the fiduciary or other person required to pay the tax and distributable to any person interested in the estate is insufficient to satisfy the proportionate amount of the tax determined to be due from the person, the fiduciary or other person required to pay the tax may recover the deficiency from the person interested in the estate.
If the property is not in the possession of the fiduciary or other person required to pay the tax, the fiduciary or other person required to pay the tax may recover from any person interested in the estate, in accordance with R.S. 9:2436, the amount of the tax apportioned to that person as provided in R.S. 9:2432.
B. If property is to be distributed prior to final apportionment of the tax, the court may require, upon application of the fiduciary or other person who may be required to pay the tax, any person who is to share in the distribution of the estate to provide a bond or other security for the apportionment liability in the form and amount prescribed by the court. This application shall be made by contradictory motion or rule to show cause.
Acts 2011, No. 346, §2.
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